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Laser Technology is becoming more and more usual in a diverse number of applications throughout the healthcare industry. However, it’s beginning to be used for the purpose of detecting tooth decay. By using laser diagnostics in the shape of a… Read More

Due to advancements in medical and dental technology, dentists and patients have options when it comes time to choose the material for a filling. These choices include both resin and amalgam. These materials are commonly used in the back of… Read More

Everyone’s mouth and teeth are different. Some people do not even have wisdom teeth at all. Of those who do have them, some even keep them if they grow in correctly and do not cause pain or dental problems. However,… Read More

Temporomandibular disorder (TMD) is referred to as a group of conditions, often painful, that include problems with the jaw, jaw joint and surrounding facial muscles that regulate chewing and everyday jaw and neck movement. While the discomfort can be extremely… Read More

If you’ve recently found yourself with a chipped tooth and don’t know how it happened, keep reading! There are many causes of chipped teeth that you may not actually realize. A chipped tooth could happen because of sudden impact, or… Read More

If one of your teeth has sustained damage or has decayed to the point that it causes you pain or threatens your oral health, a dental crown may be your best solution. If you don’t already know, a dental crown… Read More

Do you grind your teeth? If so, it could be causing you pain and discomfort. Teeth grinding, medically known as bruxism, can damage your teeth and cause other oral health complications, such as hearing loss or Tembromandibular Disorders (TMD). Causes… Read More

Believe it or not, saliva actually plays an important role in your overall oral health. Saliva moistens and cleanses our mouth, helps digest food, and even controls bacteria and fungi. I bet you didn’t know saliva did all that, did… Read More

When tooth decay or damage becomes so severe that it extends through the outer enamel and dentine layers into the inner pulp of the tooth, a root canal may be your only option to eliminate pain and prevent further damage…. Read More